The U of M has built the world’s first synthetic cell that can grow, divide and replicate, opening the door to new possibilities in medicine and engineering.
The human-made cells show many hallmarks of life, but they can't make all their necessary internal structures or divide for ...
Full-body defense does not always look the way textbooks say it should. In planarian flatworms, a newly identified cell type ...
Scientists say they have built a cell from scratch for the first time that feeds, grows and replicates like a natural cell, a ...
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From chemical building blocks, scientists have created synthetic cells that have most of the hallmarks of life.
Base editing in human embryos reveals that NANOG is the one gene required to form every body tissue. Cambridge’s landmark ...
Engineered tissue grafts could help perform key liver functions and benefit thousands of people living with liver failure.
In a world first Australian researchers will test a one-off therapy that could repair damaged brain cells in people with ...
Artificial cells assembled from lifeless chemical components have been created to ingest nutrients, grow, divide into two, ...
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